Kempsford Gardens

A charming, cosy one bedroom basement apartment with patio garden
conveniently located to Earl's Court, with High Street Kensington to
the north and King's Road to the south.

Area Description

This is a quiet residential area between Earl's Court and West
Brompton underground stations. Of the two stations, West Brompton is
also connected to National Rail for day trips out of the city. The
orientation for shops and good dining are Fulham Road and King's Road.
Locally is the renowned Troubadour cafe with its poetry and jazz
evenings in the basement, and nearby is the Finborough Theatre and
Wine Bar. Brompton cemetery, and further afield Holland Park (with its
summer opera and theatre season) are good places to stroll.

Property Description

General

A brightly decorated one bedroom apartment with a lovely outdoor patio and garden furniture.

Decor

Quirky and colourful

Receptions

The yellow living room has an armchair and a comfortable 2 seater sofa placed around a coffee table. It also has an ornamental fireplace and a flat screen TV with Freeview channels and Apple TV. There is also a piano in the living room which can be played within sociable hours with consideration for your neighbours.

Kitchen

The newly refurbished kitchen is well equipped with a gas cooker and oven, fridge/freezer and a microwave. It has a kitchen table with seating for 4 people.

Bedrooms

The bright green bedroom is light and a good size with a standard UK double bed (135x190cm) and good cupboard space with a writing desk should you need to work during your stay.

Bathrooms

The tiled bathroom has a bath, loo, basin and a wall attached shower. There is also a heated towel rack.

Nearest tube:

West Brompton Tube Station is a 2 minute walk
Earl's Court Tube Station (Warwick Road/Exhibition Exit) is a 3 minute walk.

Location

Street View

Why stay in Kensington:

To step into the Royal Borough of Kensington is to walk in the footsteps of Kings and Queens, writers and revolutionaries, politicians and painters, thinkers and thespians.
This premier residential district was once a country village favoured by the wealthy. It retains its exclusivity and is home to a Royal palace and London's foremost museums.

Kensington is within the area of Holland Park Avenue, Earls Court, Royal Albert Hall and Kensington Palace. There are numerous places to visit such as The Natural History Museum, Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Place, Victoria & Albert Museum, Science Museum and Linley Sambourne House (Punch Illustrator) which will give you the perfect view of a Victorian house.

Another place to visit is the Kensington Roof Gardens which is a must see, the grade II listed art deco building with a roof garden which covers 1.5 acres. The gardens are split into three with English, Formal Spanish and Tudor styles and this is a perfect place to relax and get away from the bustling streets of London.

Famous department stores such as Harrods and Harvey Nichols are close by in Knightsbridge which are a short walk from Knightsbridge tube station. If you still want to shop The Kings Road and High Street Kensington are also located in this part of London and have all the high street stores you could wish for.

There are numerous tube stations throughout Kensington which can take you to any part of London:- West Brompton – District Line, Notting Hill Gate – Central Line & District and Circle Line, Holland Park – Central Line, High Street Kensington – District and Circle Line, Earls Court – District Line, South Kensington – Piccadilly, District and Circle Line.